Dataset: IMOS - ANMN National Reference Station (NRS) Port Hacking station
Description
The NRS Port Hacking Referece Station (IMOS site code: NRSPHB) is one of a series of national reference stations designed to monitor particular oceanographic phenomena in Australian coastal ocean waters. It is located at -34.116S, 151.219E.
Biogeochemical sampling is being performed at the mooring site as part of the National Reference Station water sampling program. Sampling commenced in February 2009 and is conducted monthly.
Related sensor data are obtained at the Port Hacking 100m Mooring (PH100, part of the ANMN-NSW sub-facility), approximately 800 metres away.
General Information
- CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere - Hobart
- Create Date: 25/06/2017
- Update Date: 09/08/2023
- Landing Page: https://data.gov.au/dataset/41a2019a-1ea2-46bc-9bf8-315e2bff3509
- Keywords:
- Alkalinity
- Bathymetry
- Biosphere
- Carbon Dioxide
- Conductivity
- Fluorescence
- Fluorometers
- IMOS Platform
- Inorganic Carbon
- Microbiota
- NRSPHB
- New South Wales
- Nutrients
- Ocean Chemistry
- Ocean Circulation
- Ocean Currents
- Ocean Optics
- Ocean Temperature
- Oceans
- Oxygen
- Photosynthetically Active Radiation
- Plankton
- Port Hacking National Reference Station Mooring
- Turbidity
- Water Depth
- Water Temperature
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